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Gissing's best known work, New Grub Street (1891), is a particularly dreadful book to anyone whose livelihood depends on their ability to produce a weekly quota of words.
Tsotsi has a certain surly charm, enough to command the allegiance of a small gang, and we're introduced to him on a particularly dreadful day.
During a particularly dreadful stretch near the start of the fourth quarter, the backup wing Gerald Green turned the ball over three times in three minutes, including two post entry passes that were intercepted.
Their relationship on stage and off is -- to say the least -- tortured, until he takes her for a carriage ride in Central Park after a particularly dreadful run-through.
And something extremely rare that kills in a particularly dreadful way, like a shark attack, evokes more fear than something far more common that kills in a less gruesome manner, like a heart attack.
The push for Catalan independence has cultural and linguistic roots, even as its rise coincides with a particularly dreadful time for Spain's economy.Catalan pleas for relief from the central government's austerity policies have tended to fall on deaf ears, sparking further resentment.
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But even in such an awful year, the stories of a few billionaires and now former billionaires stand out as particularly dreadful.
Introduction: Hemoglobin (Hb) is a main determinant of tissue oxygen delivery, and anemia could be particularly dreadful in post-cardiac arrest (CA) brain injury.
Given average annual growth is around 3.1%, the 0.3% growth is particularly dreadful given that it would annualise to just 1.2%.
While Nasri and Jesus Navas offered creation, hard work and subtlety from the flanks, United had the hapless pair of Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young, the latter particularly dreadful.
Such fears have already battered banks' shares, notably those of Daiwa Bank and Chuo Mitsui Trust, both of which have particularly dreadful-looking stock and loan portfolios.Pre-press requirementsAgainst this sort of headwind, it is hard to see how the Bank of Japan's latest policy can turn the banks and the economy round.
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